Resinoid Engineering Corporation

Resinoid Engineering Corporation is a combination of four unified manufacturing
divisions. Each division has its own specialized processes, products, and services that
supplies a broad range of customers. Also, each division closely interacts with the other
manufacturing divisions within the corporation. These internal relationships begin with
our phenolic material division acting as a key supplier of phenolic molding compounds to
our slip ring, commutator, and custom molding divisions. This internal supply chain allows
a free flow of information and technologies. This enables Resinoid to tie together and
manage the complex relationships from phenolic compound raw goods, compounding of
phenolics, mold design and molding, post curing of the moldings, and final machining of
the molded product. This integration of processes, combined with each divisions expertise,
offers all of Resinoid's customers the best quality, delivery, and service of product
possible. At Resinoid Engineering our quality is truly reflected in the performance of our
products.

Company Background

Resinoid was founded by
Clarence A. Herbst Sr. (1900 to 1989). Mr. Herbst was a
chemical engineer who designed, formulated phenolics in the early age of plastics; this
creativity led to his starting two small companies in the late 1920's and early 1930's.
Resinoid grew out of these ventures and was incorporated in 1939. Molding of his plastics
was added to the business almost immediately and as a result the company grew.
Applications for these high tech phenolics were found in commutators and various custom
moldings. This pattern of design to application continued into what Resinoid is today. The
ownership and management of the company has continued within Mr. Herbst's family, lending
consistency to proven principles throughout the years.

Industry Markets

Resinoid supplies the after market automotive industry as a world wide
supplier. Also, Resinoid produces product for a wide variety of
non-automotive industries, such as appliances, electrical components, power tools, and
other applications.